Come Back, Little Sheba
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:03:01
We could put in another shelf
for your towels and things.

:03:06
- And that's...
- That's our room.

:03:09
My husband's asleep or I'd show you.
:03:11
My husband's a doctor.
:03:14
Not a real MD, a chiropractor.
But he's got a good practice.

:03:18
If you was interested in the front room,
I could speak to him.

:03:22
No, I wouldn't think of it.
:03:25
I just started looking
and I feel I should look around a bit.

:03:29
You could get your own meal.
Kitchen privileges, they call it.

:03:34
And I could get you your own key.
:03:37
You could come and go as...
That's my sewing room.

:03:42
- It's a little upset now.
- I will think it over.

:03:47
You could use the house
as if it was yours.

:03:51
We wouldn't interfere,
'cause we're very quiet.

:03:54
We don't have much company.
:03:57
- It's only two blocks to the bus.
- Yes, it's very convenient.

:04:01
- It's quite likely I will be back, only...
- I'll keep my fingers crossed.

:04:06
- Thanks a lot. Goodbye.
- Bye.

:04:44
- Who was that, Lola?
- Morning. I didn't hear ya.

:04:49
You know what I just thought I saw?
Little Sheba.

:04:52
But it was just some little grey dog.
:04:55
- Who was that upstairs with you?
- She's an awful sweet little thing.


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